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Why Should I Protect Nature?

One day a little boy goes on a school trip and they have a picnic in a wood. The class start misbehaving - throwing litter breaking branches picking flowers swatting bees - and the teacher explains to them why they need to look after nature. She shows them the consequences of picking wild flowers and leaving litter around and continues by telling them the ways they can help to protect it.
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One day a little boy goes on a school trip & they have a picnic in a wood. The class start misbehaving
- throwing litter breaking branches picking flowers swatting bees
- & the teacher explains to them why they need to look after nature. She shows them the consequences of picking wild flowers & leaving litter around & continues by telling them the ways they can help to protect it.

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Wood - A hard material found in trees. Used for tool making, fuel and construction.
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